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Ancient Greek on the Grass Armed with a Cyclops eye and a watermelon, Joseph Medeiros performed a one-man Odyssey at dawn in East River Park.
Does the Trump-Musk breakup resemble an ancient Greek myth or a Godzilla movie? Either way, mere mortals will likely get trampled ...
Drawings and drollery from this week’s magazine.
Dahlia Gallin Ramirez humorously illustrates the sort of self-help books that would have been popular in the olden times.
Barry Blitt’s Daily Cartoon shows a redacted cover of The New Yorker.
The Cambridge classicist Mary Beard weighs in on the ancient art of joking.
Nate Odenkirk writes a humorous piece imagining a letter from Ancient Egypt between the Ancient Giza Homeowners Association and the Pharoah about the pyramids.
View more daily cartoons, and visit newyorker.com for a new one each day. Buy or license this cartoon. David Sipress ’s first cartoon appeared in The New Yorker in 1998.
The New Yorker magazine has managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in an April issue, writes columnist Phyllis Zagano.